12/24/2022 0 Comments Reviews of sharp copiersSharp launched the world’s first LSI-embedded copy machine, which made it possible to shrink the control board to fit onto a single printed circuit board. Sharp has been in the industry longer than most people realize. You may be surprised to learn that Sharp is actually responsible for developing the world’s first electronic copy machine. When you think of Sharp you probably think of TVs, washing machines, or even kitchen appliances before you think of office equipment. For that reason, I would say it is the most under-appreciated brand in the industry. It has become a brand that rests on its laurels and continues to sell products based on the reputation it earned years ago.Īt the opposite end of the spectrum, you have Sharp, which is a brand you wouldn’t usually associate with multifunctional printers (MFPs). Xerox used to be known for being the best, and that’s not necessarily the case anymore. In fact, I would even go as far as to say Xerox has fallen on hard times. There is no brand which reaches that level of notoriety without producing a quality product, but the quality of Xerox machines has waned in recent years. I’m sure you’ve heard people say “Can you Xerox this for me?” instead of “can you copy this for me?” - maybe you’ve even said it yourself. It has reached the level of brands like Thermos and Kleenex where people use the brand name interchangeably with the name of the product. Xerox is so well-known that it has even become synonymous with making photocopies. Having created the copier industry in the 1960s, Xerox is obviously one of the biggest names, if not the biggest. In this installment of comparing major manufacturers of office equipment, we’re going to take a look at Sharp vs Xerox copiers.
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